Hotels and More in Amsterdam

Hotel Jakarta Amsterdam is a unique sustainable hotel in Amsterdam at the IJ river, at the former location where ships left for Jakarta.
This is a gorgeous place with stylish rooms and a great spa + swimming pool. The ambience is serene and replenishing. The interior design throughout the entire building is a sight to behold for those who like modern / minimalist furnishing.

Featuring a bar, Motel One Amsterdam-Waterlooplein is located in Amsterdam in the Noord-Holland region, 1.1 miles from Dam Square and a 17-minute walk from Basilica of St. Nicholas.
Staff are friendly , one of the best hotels i have stayed .. next time i visit Amsterdam ill book all my vacation in it

Located in Amsterdam, 1640 feet from Basilica of St. Nicholas, The Hendrick's Hotel has a number of amenities including a bar and fireplace in the shared lounge and free WiFi.
The friendly personnel, big rooms and tasty breakfast.

The unique Hotel TWENTY EIGHT offers a new hotel/apartment concept with spacious, comfortable design apartments combined with the service and facilities of a luxury hotel.
The hotel is super comfortable and nice. From the decoration, to the facilities to the whole concept. You really feel at home. Plus, the restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere, service and delicious food

Overlooking the IJ-river and the historic city center, Sir Adam Hotel is set in the brand new A'DAM tower in Amsterdam. Guests can enjoy a burger at The Butcher Social Club.
Hotel location is superb (24/7 ferry), personal very friendly and helping; great view from the rooms; rooms are smalls but all needed is here covered with cool design. We liked all in the hotel: staff, rooms, elevetors, restaurants

The QO is located alongside the Amstel river in Amsterdam. This hotel combines luxury, technology and sustainability in a living building shaped by nature.
The room was clean and comfy with lots of natural light. It was close to a metro stop. Breakfast was great.

Amsterdam's best hotels with breakfast

This 4-star design hotel is located in the historic center of Amsterdam. V Nesplein offers stylish rooms with free WiFi and a restaurant. Central Station is 2789 feet away.
Great location. Almost everything is within walking distance.

Located in the heart the canal belt, lifestyle hotel Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht - a concept by Hyatt offers elegant design rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Great location! The staff was very kind and helpful throughout my stay. Other hotels can learn a lot

Personal service and hospitality in the heart of Amsterdam make this cozy family hotel a great base for your vacation. Enjoy the simple, elegant guest rooms and free Wi-Fi.
The property is very close to the museums such as Van Gogh and Rijks, and walking distance to the...

Kimpton De Witt Amsterdam is set in the heart of Amsterdam, 984 feet from Central Station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar. Private parking is available on site.
Everything was perfect from the check in till the check out

Set within 25 interlinked 17th and 18th century canal houses, the newly restored Pulitzer Amsterdam is a luxury hotel along the famous Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht canals.
The hotel is modern and very clean, staff super friendly and helpful.

This 5-star luxury hotel in the heart of Amsterdam offers luxurious rooms in an unique historical ambiance with French elegance. A blend of Dutch history and French luxurious contemporary design.
Location and artwork. Quiet rooms

Located in Amsterdam, 1640 feet from Basilica of St. Nicholas, The Hendrick's Hotel has a number of amenities including a bar and fireplace in the shared lounge and free WiFi.
The friendly personnel, big rooms and tasty breakfast.

Housed in a paddle steamer that dates from 1911, Kapitein Anna is located in Amsterdam. The accommodations will provide you with air conditioning. Private bathroom also comes with free toiletries.
Amazing scenery, very helpful, knowledgeable & polite staff, intimate atmosphere whilst also...

Conscious Hotel Westerpark is located in a monumental building inside the vibrant Westerpark in Amsterdam, 0.7 mi from the Jordaan area and 0.9 mi from Anne Frank House.
After the crowds and traffic of the city, it was nice to be at home in a park.

Offering free WiFi and a bar, Joy Hotel is located in Amsterdam, 0.7 mi from Johan Cruijff Arena. 5.6 mi from Amsterdam RAI, the property is also 6.2 mi away from Heineken Experience.
Everything was great! Staff was super, the facilities were clean and comfortable, free on site...

Set in Amsterdam, 0.8 mi from Amsterdam Arena, Hotel Levell features rooms with air conditioning and free WiFi. Built in 2017, the property is within 2.3 mi of Amsterdam Studio's.
Everything was wonderful, absolutely recommended , clean, organized, close to Metro and amazing...

Hotels located in the center of Amsterdam

Park Mansion Centre offers a luxurious apartment with opulent period-style décor and free Wi-Fi, overlooking Vondelpark and a 5 minute walk from Leidseplein.
The service here is impeccable! The owner makes the worlds best apple pie!

Right in the heart of the city overlooking the Royal Palace, the National Monument on Dam Square and the Rokin, you will find Hotel TwentySeven.
All details are taken into consideration. High tech systems. Staff are super l excellent.

Located near the famous 9 Straatjes shopping district, Hotel IX Nine Streets Amsterdam is located in Amsterdam. Free WiFi access is available here.
WE LOVED IT!!Great location. Super cozy and warm, our host, Susan is very friendly and helpful.

The Hoxton, Amsterdam, made up of 5 canal houses, offers accommodations in Amsterdam and features free WiFi and a restaurant. The rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
everything. comforatable atmosphere, service, location, everything.

Hotel Estheréa is set along the Singel canal in the center of Amsterdam, only 984 feet from Dam Square. This hotel is in a quiet area and benefits from classically-styled decor with wooden paneling.
The staff were friendly and very accommodating.

The Highland House is a boutique hotel with luxurious and intimate atmosphere located in Amsterdam, 656 feet from beurs van Berlage. De Jordaan and the Anne Frank House are just around the corner.
Great location, easy to get to from Central Station. The place was quiet. The staff was excellent.

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Avg. price/night: $180

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FAQs about hotels in Amsterdam

On average, 3-star hotels in Amsterdam cost $142 per night, and 4-star hotels in Amsterdam are $182 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Amsterdam can be found for $153 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).

The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Amsterdam this weekend is $572 or, for a 4-star hotel, $634. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Amsterdam for this weekend cost around $1,342 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).

On average, it costs $334 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Amsterdam for tonight. You'll pay around $384 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Amsterdam will cost around $818, on average (based on Booking.com prices).

The Best Culture and Nightlife this Side of a Canal

Jump on your city bike or hop on a canal boat and admire Amsterdam, the Venice of the North! The beautiful city houses, romantic bridges, iconic canals and street cafés create its unique atmosphere and give you an ultimate taste of its fascinating past.

Famous for its museums, most important of which are located in the Museumplein, Amsterdam offers you a chance to see unforgettable masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Mondriaan and more. The Anne Frank House is a sobering reminder of the city’s more recent history. After a lot of walking, the Rijksmuseum is a great place to rest and get some extra culture before visiting Amsterdam’s lovely Vondelpark.

The medieval Old Center with the always busy Dam Square and the tempting Red Lights District is the most visited part of Amsterdam. Make sure to stop at Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, homes to the best nightlife venues.

Shop till you drop at Amsterdam’s most luxury shopping street, PC Hooftstraat, the most popular street market at Albert Cuyp or in the fancy design shops of the Jordaan district. Famous pancakes and frites with mayonnaise are a must-try! The more adventurous traveler might want to try the pickled herring, followed closely by a local beer.

All these attractions are just a short train ride from the Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. Whether you want to stay at a cozy hotel on a canal, a modern apartment in a quiet part of the city or a room in the center of everything, Booking.com has a perfect accommodation for your Amsterdam vacation.

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What Guests Said About Amsterdam:

10

One of my favourite cities to enjoy by walking around and...

One of my favourite cities to enjoy by walking around and enjoying a coffee or beer on a patio by the canal. Anne Frank's House is very touching. A fun accommodation option is to sleep on one of the many boat hotels (docked in front of NEMO, about 15 min walk from Central Station). Very touristy in the summer - a nice spring or autumn city break.

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Paige
Czech Republic

10

Fantastic, fun city that has something for everyone!

Fantastic, fun city that has something for everyone! I personally love the art museums the best. But it's also a great place for walking during the day or night, trying different eateries, browsing the shops, trying daytrips to Alkmaar or Haarlem via the train station...
We personally liked going to Albert Heijn market and getting cheese, bread, fruit and yogurt and eating in our hotel room. You can save a lot of money that way. Another good thing to try is raw "haring" (herring) form one of the herring carts. They serve it with diced onions and pickles on a bun. If you like sushi, you'll love it: it's delicious, with a clean taste like the ocean, and it's not at all fishy.
You can also try riding the tram. If you purchase an OV-chip card, it's easy to just scan it when you go on and off the tram. If you stay in d'Amsterdam Hotel, Leidse Square is very close, and the trams to the train station can be caught there.

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Anonymous
United States of America

10

Totally POOR services with unfair delivery of a double room...

Totally POOR services with unfair delivery of a double room but it was a twin bedding? Sleepless nights. Faulty toilet door and shower bar? With calls and hand written note of constructive feedback but without recovery, with only blaming game. 1) Part-timer 2) Chamber Maid's job.
No immediate repair was done after the hand written note presented after a compelling sleepless night. With photographs support on the redress/recovery claims to be followed. I swear, it is my most disappointed trip to Amsterdam.

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Tung Teng
Singapore

8.0

I live in the Netherlands and go to Amsterdam quite often in...

I live in the Netherlands and go to Amsterdam quite often in order to attend various parties, so it isn't an exotic place for me. The koffieshops and souvenirs shops every twenty meters are kind of ridiculous, obviously targeting the tourists who come here just for the weed; if you don't care you may find it somewhat pathetic.
I had a great time shopping there, as there are many places to find alternative/gothic/fetish clothes and accessories (look up Demask), in addition to more mainstream shops that cannot be found in my hometown.
Restaurants are a bit expensive, more than in the rest of the country, and the quality isn't that great. So don't look too closely at your wallet, just treat yourself. Now, if you're on a tight budget, you might want to visit Utrecht instead of Amsterdam.
Traffic is a mess. Cars, bikes, tramways and pedestrians all try to figure out how to move in this maze of narrow streets. Be careful, and don't even try driving; take the tram or walk, nothing's very far, it's not that big of a town.
Book your hotel rooms as early as you can; I made the mistake once of thinking I could just find a place to stay on the same day, and ended up paying 200 € cash for a room without toilets or shower.
I haven't visited any of the museums yet, so I'll have to go back soon.

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Anonymous
Netherlands

8.0

The city is crowded with tourists in August and the lines to...

The city is crowded with tourists in August and the lines to museums are very long. We would have liked to see the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Franke House but didn't want to wait the two to three hours in the ticket line. If you pre-book tickets online, it will be faster.(But there is no pre-booking for Anne Frank, we tried booking a month ahead, as that is the limit, but tickets were all gone.)The Rijksmuseum was easy to get into without pre-booking. Enjoyed touring the Heineken Brewery and the hop-on, hop-off canal boat tours. (You can get a free canal tour with your Heineken ticket and also a free visit to the observation tower.) The Red Light district is noisy all night, so in hotel rooms there, without AC and windows open, don't expect to get much sleep.

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Explore guest reviews of hotels in Amsterdam

This was one of the best hotels in Amsterdam. It is based in one of the posch area besides different IT companies. Pretty safe to travel even at 3 AM. Just 2 minutes walking distance from metro station makes it pretty convenient to move the luggages.
It is just next to Amste Arena which makes easy to do shopping, visit arena, board Intercity buses.
I really liked the self check in process , which was just hassle. The luggage store is really convenient. This will be worth it of every penny we pay here for the stay. Highly recommended.

Located in museum district half a block from Van Gogh museum and one block to Rijkmuseum. You can catch a tram to downtown around the corner. Agnes greeted us and was an absolute delight showing us places to go on the map she gave us. All the staff were amazing as well. Provided the best complimentary breakfast I have ever had. Their crepe is to die for! Hotel Fita’s location, friendly service and comfortable accommodations will bring me back to stay on my next trip back to Amsterdam!!

Oud Zuid, Amsterdam

Avg. price/night: $143

8.3
Very Good
2,125 reviews

Great breakfast, lot of choices and delicious bread. We had the small room but we really like it, good for 2 nights, comfortable beds and amazing shower, we love the shower gel and shampoos, the room also have a basketball basket, it was really cool. Walking distance to the city centre. The bus stop from the airport is just on the hotel door step and museums are 3 min walk, it is a great location a great value for money. We definitely come back on our next trip to amsterdam.

The hotel is very close to the train, bus and tram station "Sloterdijk". From there you can catch a train ~ every 10 minutes to Amsterdam Central Station. The ride takes 6 minutes and then you're almost in the city centre. It's a good alternative to staying in a city centre hotel. The staff at the reception and the restaurant was very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was simple, but you had everything you need.

Bos en Lommer, Amsterdam

Avg. price/night: $63

7.8
Good
5,814 reviews

The room was nice, clean and spacious. We requested a room with a double bed and a bathtub and that’s what we got! Also, there was a Nespresso machine in the room which I thought was awesome. When we finished coffee capsules, the lady at the reception kindly provided a top up.
Really good, quiet location, relatively close to the city centre. It was nice to come back to Amsterdam and we will definitely book this hotel next time.

Amsterdam City Center, Amsterdam

Avg. price/night: $145

9.1
Awesome
1,617 reviews

I stayed in three hotels in Amsterdam and hotel v nesplein was the best
Excellent location
The rooms I stayed in were very good and clean
the lobby had a really comfortable seatings and designed in a way the makes you feel it is Christmas
Not to mention the staff, they were really nice and helpful specially Hanna she was excellent eager to help and always smiling ❤️
I would definitely come again and stay at this hotel

The property was really good. It was about a 10min walk from a beautiful park, which in Amsterdam is perfect for cycling. The metro station was right next to the hotel so it was really convenient when travelling into the city centre. Most importantly, the hotel was kept to a phenomenal standard with the most amazing and friendly staff. Thank you for a beautiful stay!

Oost, Amsterdam

Avg. price/night: $143

9.0
Awesome
2,449 reviews

Pillows after replacement with soft ones. In addition, I liked every thing at this hotel, the smart room, room design, lighting, the sparkly cleanliness, and to cut the way short, I haven't experienced such a hotel like QO Amsterdam in europe. It's one of the best hotels in the continent I've ever seen.

Overall comfortable, clean, modern, immaculate room! The hotel offers a very comfortable vibe being in the city centre
The biggest pro is the location at Zuidplein. So our spend on travelling was minimal. Take a public transport day pass and you're good to go! Cool place to stay in Amsterdam and explore

This was a fun hotel if you’re looking for a place outside the city center. It’s a 5 minute walk from Sloterdijk station, so it’s very easy to get to Amsterdam Centraal. There’s a bike rental if you want go go to Westerpark. They even have a mini beach. Great value for the money. Helpful staff.

They gave us a very warm welcome, staffs were so nice & helpful! Room is cute & ofcourse, comfortable! The hotel is located beside a park & just 15mins away to the city centre. I really recommend this hotel to anyone who wants to explore Amsterdam!!

Localisation was perfect, right next to Heineken Experience, which is highly recommended! Close to the city centre and all the most important spots. Hotel is clean, interior is simple but cozy. Good value for money comparing to other offers in Amsterdam.

Everything was perfect. Lobby is comfortable and fun to hung up.
- Bathroom is super clean and modern
- Staff is very friendly and professional.
-Best hotel for a visit to Amsterdam
- Breakfast buffet was delicious.
-Free coffee was great